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American Focus > Blog > Health and Wellness > Trump May Have Won The ACA Subsidy Battle, But He May Lose The War
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Trump May Have Won The ACA Subsidy Battle, But He May Lose The War

Last updated: November 11, 2025 10:20 am
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The recent decision by eight Senate Democrats to support a bill to reopen the federal government without extending enhanced Affordable Care Act health insurance subsidies beyond December has caused quite a stir among progressives. On the other hand, allies of President Trump are celebrating what they see as a Democratic surrender to the White House’s tough tactics.

Despite this setback for Democrats in the battle over health insurance subsidies, they may still come out on top in the long run. While Trump and his fellow Republicans may have won this round of political brinkmanship, they now face a difficult choice in the coming weeks. They must either agree to extend the Covid-era insurance subsidies or take full responsibility for ending a program that has overwhelming public support.

The current subsidies, which come in the form of tax credits, are set to expire after December 31. If the GOP refuses to extend them, average premiums could double, leading an estimated 4 million people to drop their ACA insurance due to the increased costs. This could destabilize the insurance market and make it even more difficult to reform in the future.

With approximately 22 million Americans benefiting from ACA premium subsidies, the decision to extend or end the enhanced assistance is critical. A recent poll showed that a staggering 78% of the public supports continuing the subsidies, including 59% of Republicans. This high level of public support puts pressure on the GOP to find a solution that will not alienate voters.

The current situation in Congress involves a bill to reopen the government until January, pass three spending bills for 2026, and protect federal employees from potential dismissals by Trump. While the bill does not include an extension of the ACA subsidies, Senate Majority Leader John Thune has agreed to hold a vote on the matter in December.

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It is likely that enough Republican senators will support extending the subsidies, possibly until the end of 2026. This puts the ball in the court of House Speaker Mike Johnson, who will face a difficult choice in deciding whether to support the extension or not. If the House fails to pass the bill, Republicans will bear the blame for cutting popular subsidies.

In the end, the decision on whether to extend the ACA subsidies will likely come down to Trump. If he allows the extension to become law, he will have to accept defeat in a prolonged political battle. If he vetoes the bill, he will be held responsible for raising insurance premiums for millions of Americans. The outcome remains uncertain, but the pressure is on for a resolution that will benefit the American people.

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